Publications

Find here the full list of my publications including articles in peer-reviewed journals, books and book chapters, other articles, outreach publications and published conference abstracts. (*Indicates my (co-)supervised students)

Published conference abstracts

Oral presentations

25. Böhmer C (2019) He would forget his head if it wasn’t screwed on: The neck as key innovation in tetrapod evolution: Abstracts book: International Congress of Vertebrate Morphology (ICVM), Prague (invited symposium contribution)

24. Abourachid A, Cornette R and Böhmer C (2019) The neck of the birds, from form to function. Abstracts book: International Congress of Vertebrate Morphology (ICVM), Prague (invited symposium contribution)

21. Böhmer C, Plateau O, Cornette R and Abourachid A (2018) What is a long neck? The effects of scaling relationships between skeletal dimensions and body size in living and fossils birds. Abstracts book: International Paleontological Congress (IPC), Paris

12. Böhmer C, Hirasawa T, Kuratani S, Fröbisch N (2014) Development of the vertebral column in amphibians reveals mechanisms for evolutionary transition from water to land. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, Program and Abstracts, 2014

10. Böhmer C (2014) Correlation between vertebral Hox code and vertebral morphology: implications for vertebral evolution in sauropodomorph dinosaurs. The International Symposium on Asian Dinosaurs in Fukui, Japan, Program and Abstracts, 2014

9. Böhmer C, Rauhut O, Wörheide G (2013) New insights into the development and evolution of the vertebral column in archosaurs. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, Program and Abstracts, 2013: 89

8. Sookias R, Clack J, Böhmer C (2013) Redescription and phylogenetic analysis of a stem tetrapod mandible from the late Carboniferous and its implications for phylogenetics with fragmentary remains. International Congress of Vertebrate Morphology (ICVM), Barcelona

4. Böhmer C, Plateau O, Cornette R and Abourachid A (2018) What is a long neck? The effects of scaling relationships between skeletal dimensions and body size in birds. Society for Integrative & Comparative Biology (SICB). San Francisco